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the largest quantities come from india, china and canada. while these ingredients are produced in fact reas overseas that are approved by the f.d.a. , they rarely get inspected by federal regulators. allan coukell , a pharmacist and director of the medical safety program at the pew health group says in the last decade, the number of plants in india and china making ingredients for the american market has doubled at a time when f.d.a. has fewer resources to inspect them. >> if you're manufacturing overseas, you might never see an inspector after the initial inspection at the beginning of your manufacturing process. when inspections do go on overseas, they tend to be much short than domestic inspections. they're generally preannounced-- meaning the manufacturer has time to prepare ,-- and if problems are identified, the agency is much less able to go back subsequently and follow up to see whether the problems were adequately corrected. >> reporter: in 2008, 81 people died in the u.s. after being given the blood thinner heparin. ingredients for
the largest quantities come from india, china and canada. while these ingredients are produced in fact reas overseas that are approved by the f.d.a. , they rarely get inspected by federal regulators. allan coukell , a pharmacist and director of the medical safety program at the pew health group says in the last decade, the number of plants in india and china making ingredients for the american market has doubled at a time when f.d.a. has fewer resources to inspect them. >> if you're...
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much cooler air from canada over the weekend. 69 on sunday. >> thank you. it is 68 degrees on tv hill. much more ahead -- >> including a look at your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. good luck. man: let me see the map. just drive, we'll get there! adventure runs on dunkin', with our lineup of oven-toasted breakfast sandwiches. grab your favorite, just the way you like it. with three freshly baked bagel twists for only $3, like our delicious new tomato basil or sweet chocolate chip, so grab three for 3 today. [ ding! ] >> are you tired of playing tricks with their kids to get them to eat healthy foods? a california business is trying to make it easier for you. carrot farmers are marketing carrots like junk food, making them appear to be fun. there are trying to attract kids of all ages. --re are ^ vending machines there are carrot vending machines. let me know how that works out for you. >> my kids like carrots. >> tried brussels sprouts. that brings us to our water cooler qu
much cooler air from canada over the weekend. 69 on sunday. >> thank you. it is 68 degrees on tv hill. much more ahead -- >> including a look at your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. good luck. man: let me see the map. just drive, we'll get there! adventure runs on dunkin', with our lineup of oven-toasted breakfast sandwiches. grab your favorite, just the way you like it. with three freshly...
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. >> we will take a break now of the latest hurricane earl makes its way north into canada a number of states on standby. stuck futures are trending slightly up but they are basically flat today. the dow finished the day with a gain of 50 points in assets was up 23. 9.5 in early july analysts say weak hiring was just not enough to keep pace with the large increases. the labor department says companies added 67,000 more jobs. it drove up and a plenary. >> there is debris and flooding heading out to north carolina to check for damage from hurricane earl from ocean beach merrill condition looks ok people are in the water. honor inside a look at the waves on the left it is a category 2 storm 105 mi. or winds further of the coast massachusetts and rhode island has declared states of emergency. >> feel we have to take a quick break former cray your read on 680 moving more of current temperatures 59 degrees warming up to the low 90s this afternoon we will be right back. labor day mattress sale! all gold premium mattresses 50-60% off after $200 instant rebate. plus, get an additional $100 off
. >> we will take a break now of the latest hurricane earl makes its way north into canada a number of states on standby. stuck futures are trending slightly up but they are basically flat today. the dow finished the day with a gain of 50 points in assets was up 23. 9.5 in early july analysts say weak hiring was just not enough to keep pace with the large increases. the labor department says companies added 67,000 more jobs. it drove up and a plenary. >> there is debris and flooding...
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. >> a group of friends that planned to spend the week is now on the road to canada. >> we're heading back. >> 18 hours. >> yes, 18 hours, straight. >> one road off the island was a slow moving mess. storm is fearsome and going to skirt the eastern coastline. >> there have been times when people had sworn to us it's not going to touch us. within three hours it's right on top of us. >> fema is shipping supplies and 300,000 meals to north carolina and massachusetts. >> we could see watching and warnings up the east coast. it's important for residents to have an evacuation plan ready to go if it's called for. >> fema says residents from north carolina to maine should look out for a moving wall of water that could do terrible things in low-lying areas. this is cape cod in the path of earl and home to half a million summer residents. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is here and watching earl. what is it doing right now? >> it's stronger than just a few hours ago, now packing winds of 140 miles an hour. >> that is strong. >> it has an eye on north carolina. let's get you outside. from the eas
. >> a group of friends that planned to spend the week is now on the road to canada. >> we're heading back. >> 18 hours. >> yes, 18 hours, straight. >> one road off the island was a slow moving mess. storm is fearsome and going to skirt the eastern coastline. >> there have been times when people had sworn to us it's not going to touch us. within three hours it's right on top of us. >> fema is shipping supplies and 300,000 meals to north carolina and...
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janet napolitano joins us from montreal, canada, where she's attending a u.n. meeting on aviation security. we'll get to that issue in a minute. first virks to ask you, a little news of the day. what can you tell us about these threats overseas in particular, any threats to the u.s. homeland, recognizing you are a little limited in what you can tell us. should people be fearful this morning? >> you know, i can't comment to specific threats. but what i can say is that we're constantly working both at the homeland but with our allies abroad to make sure that the terrorists are not successful in carrying out any of their threats. >> has there been an increase -- >> it's an ongoing effort. >> of course. has there been increased reporting? obviously, we're seeing that in europe. they're on high alert there. is there any companion threat here? >> i prefer not to comment. we're taking and always take every measure that we can conceive tof protect the american people. >> so the increased chatter that french intelligence sources are basing some of their reasoning for ra
janet napolitano joins us from montreal, canada, where she's attending a u.n. meeting on aviation security. we'll get to that issue in a minute. first virks to ask you, a little news of the day. what can you tell us about these threats overseas in particular, any threats to the u.s. homeland, recognizing you are a little limited in what you can tell us. should people be fearful this morning? >> you know, i can't comment to specific threats. but what i can say is that we're constantly...
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canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a difference. no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at membersproject.com. it's not ready yet. (announcer) every smucker learns to wait for fruit to reach the peak of perfection to make extra delicious jam. helps kids be their best. we think it probably helps teachers be their best too. quaker instant oatmeal. now some of your favorites
canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until...
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canada superman tu in any way? >> he's definitely superman. he's what we needed, who we've been waiting for. >> you're a junior, talking about wesleyan. >> yes. that's my dream. i athleticism determin i'm determined to make it happen. >> their budget is 84 million, tuition is free and there is limited space and tuition is by lottery. jeffrey tells me it's his least favorite day of the year but good news is students who don't attend the school can still participate in after school programs and 90% of those seniors have already gotten into college. interesting all the students said after one year, they all wanted to leave. it's very hard. >> long school days. >> often going to school on weekends as well, they go to school all year long. their parents said you're not going to. stick it out, stick it out. all those kids graduating next year said they're so grateful now, it really saved them. and that girl is going to wesleyan. she will get in, i bet she will get in. >> we're all excited. >> we need more schools like that. >> absolutely. >>> just a
canada superman tu in any way? >> he's definitely superman. he's what we needed, who we've been waiting for. >> you're a junior, talking about wesleyan. >> yes. that's my dream. i athleticism determin i'm determined to make it happen. >> their budget is 84 million, tuition is free and there is limited space and tuition is by lottery. jeffrey tells me it's his least favorite day of the year but good news is students who don't attend the school can still participate in...
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the majority of the east coast, from north carolina, to canada, is either under a tropical storm watch or a hurricane watch. rhode island, virginia, maryland, massachusetts and north carolina, all under states of emergency, following hurricane earl. to be ready, fema is sending 400,000 liters of water, 300,000 meals and 54 generators to ft. bragg, north carolina. and over 160,000 liters of water, 213,000 meals and 41 generators to massachusetts. there will be wind and waves and water on virginia beach for a while longer. but the big -- well, the big concern will be eastern massachusetts, cape cod and that coast of maine. george? >> okay, sam. thanks. >>> we're back at the smart screen right now. we want to use google earth to give you a little better sense of the winds being created by this hurricane and the storm path. the highest force winds are that purple, about 100 miles per hour, right near the eye of the storm. then, it spreads out to tropical storm winds in the gray and yellow. you see as we move up the coast, as sam was saying, when you get up to massachusetts again, the red i
the majority of the east coast, from north carolina, to canada, is either under a tropical storm watch or a hurricane watch. rhode island, virginia, maryland, massachusetts and north carolina, all under states of emergency, following hurricane earl. to be ready, fema is sending 400,000 liters of water, 300,000 meals and 54 generators to ft. bragg, north carolina. and over 160,000 liters of water, 213,000 meals and 41 generators to massachusetts. there will be wind and waves and water on...
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what canada and what syracuse is doing. >> after our interview with president obama yesterday, you also have to remember you can't only point your finger at teachers there, issues of poverty, families that aren't together, parents that aren't involved, there's a lot of blame to go around. >> that's why we keep pushing for these wrap around services because we have to help all kids regardless of whether parents are engaged. i love those parents that were engaged in the movie. but we have to help all kids. >> it makes the teacher even more important so that's why having only good teachers in those classrooms is important. >> let me say one more thing is that none of us can tolerate bad teaching or bad teachers. but there's not a bad teacher et epidemic in this country, there are teachers whoever day work their hearts out for their students, they take money from their pockets to help with school supplies, let's root them on, let's help them, help them do a good job because they need to be rooted on by americans. >> it's 19 minutes after the hour, once again here's meredith. >>> there's a p
what canada and what syracuse is doing. >> after our interview with president obama yesterday, you also have to remember you can't only point your finger at teachers there, issues of poverty, families that aren't together, parents that aren't involved, there's a lot of blame to go around. >> that's why we keep pushing for these wrap around services because we have to help all kids regardless of whether parents are engaged. i love those parents that were engaged in the movie. but we...
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canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a difference. no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at membersproject.com. >>> she now says she immediately apologized about her baseless paranoia about headless bodies in the arizona desert. >>> and in serious political discourse, she gears up for the don't ask, don't tell fight on youtube, even referring to herself by her own name, ahe
canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until...
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nine states is the world's third of fourth largest nation by a total area ranking behind russia and canada and just above or below china. chuck on independent line. caller: good morning. i think the problem with america, our politicians, they support the wealthy and not the american people. they support the corporations. and they want to talk about getting back to the constitution. they are actually doing the opposite. they are supporting the very few. host: so i am going to do the same with the. as america's strength its constitution? turn your complaints on its head and tell us what america's core competency is. caller: the strength is the middle class and for the country to thrive the middle class has to prosper. for the middle-class to prosper, we got to have jobs. for the last 30 years we have been basically on an outsourcing gimmick for the corporations and the wealthy to profit more and they don't really care about the american people. i don't think they are patriots and i don't think they christians. host: your estimation america's core strength is the strength of its middle class
nine states is the world's third of fourth largest nation by a total area ranking behind russia and canada and just above or below china. chuck on independent line. caller: good morning. i think the problem with america, our politicians, they support the wealthy and not the american people. they support the corporations. and they want to talk about getting back to the constitution. they are actually doing the opposite. they are supporting the very few. host: so i am going to do the same with...
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canada contest. >>> just ahead, tori spelling on her marriage and her new children's book after your local news. [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time... time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. ask about the skid plates. ask if they're a full-protection five-piece package. ask if they're solid steel. or...don't ask. but you'll find out eventually. ♪ but you'll find out eventually. in 2008 i quit venture capital to follow my passion for food. i saw a gap in the market for a fresh culinary brand and launched behindtheburner.com. we create and broadcast content and then distribute it across tv, the web, and via mobile. i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >> live, local, late breaking this is wbal
canada contest. >>> just ahead, tori spelling on her marriage and her new children's book after your local news. [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time... time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. ask about the skid plates. ask if they're a full-protection five-piece package. ask if they're solid steel. or...don't ask. but...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations to rule the day. every month we give you the future we help you understand how. to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. welcome back to cross talk about three months you were talking about the resetting of relations on the on the international arena including beijing washington in moscow ok before we went to the break you were one of the jump in go at it well it's not so much the chinese want to be thought. the chinese want to be humiliated you know they speak a hundred years of humiliation the japanese invasion the opium wars you know from the outside world and they are so sensitive about this this kind of humiliation and if they want to move through and get on the other side of it that's what drives them in here rather than want to be well thought of which they do two or another level but deep down it's no more. ok. not least on the international stage and i can go into me. and if again you know we have seen democracy promotion
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations to rule the day. every month we give you the future we help you understand how. to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. welcome back to cross talk about three months you were talking about the resetting of relations on the on the international arena including beijing washington in moscow ok before we went to the break you were one of the jump in go at it well it's...
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these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our g. if you knew me about someone from feinstein christians. he's from stunts on t.v. dot com. it's now seven thirty pm here in the russian capital here with r.t. your headlines moscow calls on poland to extradite a notorious terrorist suspect detained in the country. to house political asylum in the u.k. is wanted by russia over atrocities in the north caucasus. a landmark russia u.s. strategic arms treaty passes a key test as a senate panel approves it for a full upper house vote there are fears however that stiff opposition on the part of some republicans could. find an attempt on the life of an alleged top mafia boss right in the city center puts him in hospital investigators point to a blood feud and a tough house possible motives behind th
these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our g. if you knew me about someone from feinstein christians. he's from stunts on t.v. dot com. it's now seven thirty pm here in the russian capital here with r.t. your headlines moscow...
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violence is once again fled up the face these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are on the day. god sergeant in the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched a street fight. if i am son a colonel in the chilean armed forces participated in keeping down a military revolt. a sergeant in the us army. trying to become an american by digging pardon me a little. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once made as a base. crosstalk is coming up here in our to me but first our top stories a polish court has released a chechen militant wanted by moscow pending extradition proceedings russia has called on warsaw to hand over our heads a choir of he's accused of terror and the trial cities in the north caucuses he was detained upon arrival in poland in the u.k. where he house political asylum. preparations for saturday's parliamentary vote in afghanistan are marred by escalating violence taliban stepping up threats and kidnappings of candidates and election workers. an attempt on the life of an alleged top mafia boss wife
violence is once again fled up the face these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are on the day. god sergeant in the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched a street fight. if i am son a colonel in the chilean armed forces participated in keeping down a military revolt. a sergeant in the us army. trying to become an american by digging pardon me a little. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once made as a...
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reporter: this morning the secretary of homeland security janet napolitano this is traveling in monrewl canada has been speaking to a group and advocating very strongly that 190 countries take the next store up in airport screening by advocating the use of these full body scanners. in an interview with usa today she said we need to move to the next stage of screenings. there continues to be a threat stream about taking down a commercial airliner in part because it was used successfully before and could have a huge impact. just to give you context here. if there is a piece of advice i've had over the years it's like terrorism is like water it takes the path of least resistance and we are dealing with a thinking enemy. they understand the type of improvements we've made for the screening process, that's why we saw the evolution in the type of attack with the attempted bombing on christmas day, with the underwear -- with the bomb concealed in the underwear. that is an evolution in the tactic and it's also an indicator that when it comes to airline security al-qaida and others are watching what we
reporter: this morning the secretary of homeland security janet napolitano this is traveling in monrewl canada has been speaking to a group and advocating very strongly that 190 countries take the next store up in airport screening by advocating the use of these full body scanners. in an interview with usa today she said we need to move to the next stage of screenings. there continues to be a threat stream about taking down a commercial airliner in part because it was used successfully before...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are the day. eleven thirty am in moscow good to have you with us on our t.v. these are your headlines a terrorist suspect wanted by russia has been detained by polish police on his way to the warsaw prosecutor's office moscow wants. to stand trial in russia but for the last two years he's had political asylum in the u.k. . the russia u.s. strategic arms reduction treaty gets a green light from american foreign policy legislators paving the way for a crucial final vote from the full senate. an assassination attempt in the heart of moscow one major criminal overlord manages to escape with his life after getting shot and wounded in the center of the top of. a new plan announced to revive the troubled u.s. economy and the planes the country is recovering from the global crisis but despite new measures millions of unemployed americans are still struggling to get by. next on our t.v. debate show cross talk today host peter lavelle and his gas discuss the resetting of inte
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are the day. eleven thirty am in moscow good to have you with us on our t.v. these are your headlines a terrorist suspect wanted by russia has been detained by polish police on his way to the warsaw prosecutor's office moscow wants. to stand trial in russia but for the last two years he's had political asylum in the u.k. . the russia u.s. strategic arms reduction treaty gets a green light from american...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. one of russia's most wanted terror suspects has been released after a polish court turned down the prosecutor's request for his forty day arrest. was detained as he arrived in the polish capital warsaw to take part in an international conference on chechnya however is still pending a court hearing on whether he can be handed over to russian authorities. afghanistan's president hamid karzai has urged citizens to vote in saturday's parliamentary election and ignore threats from the taliban at least twenty four people have been killed and eighteen abducted in election related attacks across the country the violence has escalated despite increased police efforts to provide safety. a suspected russian mafia boss is that being treated in a moscow hospital after an attempt on his life. his son he is thought to have been fallen victim to a gang turf war reports say the hit the target with several shots before escaping from a nearby building. next hour debate show cross talk peter lavelle and
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. one of russia's most wanted terror suspects has been released after a polish court turned down the prosecutor's request for his forty day arrest. was detained as he arrived in the polish capital warsaw to take part in an international conference on chechnya however is still pending a court hearing on whether he can be handed over to russian authorities. afghanistan's president hamid karzai has urged citizens to...
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last week i got a chance to return to canada's oil sand fields. never heard of them? the oil sands in alberta province contain the largest known oil deposit in the world, even bigger than saudi arabia, which makes our friendly neighbor to the north america's biggest supplier of imported oil today. the u.s. imports at least 1.5 million barrels crude oil each day from that field. that number is growing. u.s. lawmakers are taking notice of it. while i was in alberta last week republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina and two other senators -- a democrat and republican were giving a tour of the fields by the premier, the equivalent of a governor. graham told media outlets the oil sand are, quote, a natural treasure for canada and the united states and also said that they are a clear win/win. we've got shared values but we've also got shared needs, end quote. not everyone shares that view. the oil is mixed in the sand. it takes a lot of energy and water just to make it into the equivalent of crude oil. and that extra processing that it takes to refine oil from th
last week i got a chance to return to canada's oil sand fields. never heard of them? the oil sands in alberta province contain the largest known oil deposit in the world, even bigger than saudi arabia, which makes our friendly neighbor to the north america's biggest supplier of imported oil today. the u.s. imports at least 1.5 million barrels crude oil each day from that field. that number is growing. u.s. lawmakers are taking notice of it. while i was in alberta last week republican senator...
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a group of friends who planned to spend the week in this house near rodanthe is now on the road to canada. >> we're heading back to montreal. >> 18 hours? >> yes, 18 hours straight. >> reporter: the one road off the island was a slow-moving mess. >> they won't let us stay. they're going to make us sit in this traffic. >> reporter: the storm is fearsome and still forecast to skirt the eastern coastline. but state officials worry it could change its mind. >> there have been times people have sworn to us it's not going to touch us and within three hours it's right on top of us. >> reporter: fema is already shipping bottled water, generators and 300,000 meals to north carolina and massachusetts. >> we could see watches and warnings continue to move up the east coast. that's why it's so important for residents to have an evacuation plan ready to go if the evacuation order were called for. >> reporter: fema says residents from north carolina to maine should look out for storm surge. a moving wall of water that could do terrible things to low-lying areas highlighted here in blue. this is cape co
a group of friends who planned to spend the week in this house near rodanthe is now on the road to canada. >> we're heading back to montreal. >> 18 hours? >> yes, 18 hours straight. >> reporter: the one road off the island was a slow-moving mess. >> they won't let us stay. they're going to make us sit in this traffic. >> reporter: the storm is fearsome and still forecast to skirt the eastern coastline. but state officials worry it could change its mind....
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closer to the east coast where they are stocking up, boarding up, and moving out from the carolinas to canada. i'm erica hill. also tonight, a scare in the gulf. after an oil platform explodes in flames, forcing the crew into the water. the dramatic video that's raising new questions about police using taser guns. >> stop resisting! stop resisting! >> and a group of young people who have made happiness contagious. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> good evening. katie is off. much of the east coast is on alert tonight for hurricane earl. as many as 26 million people could soon be feeling its impact. even if the storm never makes landfall. earl is a category three storm earl is a category two storm right now with sustained winds of more than 111 miles an hour. the eye now less than 200 miles from cape hatteras, north carolina, and it's outer banks which could be the first to feel the effects of the hurricane before it takes an expected turn to the northeast. warnings and watches are up from north caroli
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canada... how are you? 'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix is blo, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the nt block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to gradua from colle. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start wh children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a difference. no matter what you want to do, members project from americaexpress can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at membersproject.com. like medicare. this year, like always, we'll have our guaranteed benefits, and with the new heahcare law, more good things are coming: free check-ups, lower prescription costs, and better ways to protect us and medicare frofraud. see what else is new. i think you're gonna like
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the underwater riches of the north pole are a temptation for the five arctic states russia the us canada norway and denmark but how does one determine who gets the bigger slice of the pie surinam for today we really need a national geography geography that would help us assume the national interests of the territorial dispute tottered on the brink of conflict for years but lately they need to fight it out seem to fade away suddenly everybody's talking about the vast amount of riches on the sea floor and and how nations will carve up the region for themselves the arctic states the coastal states and pay particular of also talked about their stewardship responsibility the stewardship is in the interest of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the card states themselves but for the world as as a whole the north pole glitters with possibilities and it's not just the arctic states that feel the pull of their region i w
the underwater riches of the north pole are a temptation for the five arctic states russia the us canada norway and denmark but how does one determine who gets the bigger slice of the pie surinam for today we really need a national geography geography that would help us assume the national interests of the territorial dispute tottered on the brink of conflict for years but lately they need to fight it out seem to fade away suddenly everybody's talking about the vast amount of riches on the sea...
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places but it's also among the most keenly sought after that's why several nations including russia canada and the u.s. staking their claims for the billions of tons of oil and gas which live beneath the arctic this week leaders and scientists from those countries gathered here in moscow to ensure that the competition won't lead to a clash. if you stand alone you can survive in the arctic that's how russian premier have led him or putin explained but no country by itself can deal with the enormous challenges i had at the north pole he promised that what average treasures lie hidden and to be calais or buys will be no fighting over the top of the world the arctic needs secure sustainable management and if there's anybody who has to stop with that we often hear some futuristic forecasts predicting a battle for the arctic are responsible analysis shows the majority of the frightening scenarios on the future of the arctic have no grounds whatsoever their goal is to provoke clashes among the arctic states and so that those who make the predictions can fish for something in the murky waters but
places but it's also among the most keenly sought after that's why several nations including russia canada and the u.s. staking their claims for the billions of tons of oil and gas which live beneath the arctic this week leaders and scientists from those countries gathered here in moscow to ensure that the competition won't lead to a clash. if you stand alone you can survive in the arctic that's how russian premier have led him or putin explained but no country by itself can deal with the...
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and according to the law the five know the neighbors who fish in these dark cold waters are russia canada the us norway and denmark at stake now are massive amounts of untapped oil and gas estimated to be over twenty percent of what the planet has to offer but many fear that a territorial crisis over the arctic which for millenia has been a vast quiet block of ice could suddenly start to boil and for the people who call this tranquil place home an invasion of industrialization is on the horizon for many years people thought the arctic was this frozen wasteland. no one lives here no one survives here it's a place for polar bears and it goes and the reality is that the arctic is a vibrant place with rich natural resources rich human resources where people live and survive daily at the love it choose to live here but some of the histories saddest chapters were written on the white pages of these glass years during the. cold war it was one of the world's most militarized regions with nuclear missiles placed there the war has may have gone but oil and gas drills i likely to replace them enviro
and according to the law the five know the neighbors who fish in these dark cold waters are russia canada the us norway and denmark at stake now are massive amounts of untapped oil and gas estimated to be over twenty percent of what the planet has to offer but many fear that a territorial crisis over the arctic which for millenia has been a vast quiet block of ice could suddenly start to boil and for the people who call this tranquil place home an invasion of industrialization is on the horizon...
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ball down the field and get this fixed t unions are going to have to work with people like jeffrey canada. at the same time, as michelle rhee brought up last night, her union also paid $100 million in a mayor's race to destroy a reform candidate -- >> we'll have mayor fenty on tomorrow, by the way. >> and fought reform every step of the way. >> and that's a big issue. a lot of that is generational, by the way. a lot of the teachers have been in the system for a long time, have gotten accustomed to where they were. there are a lot of those teachers who are doing very good work. there are a lot of them who are just kind of showing up and waiting for their time to play out. too many school systems, you can get tenure after three years which makes it almost impossible to fire you. there's almost no other entity in american life in which you get effectively a full-time job guarantee after just three years. >> john legend said last night he considered this to be a civil rights issue. al sharpton said the same thing. >> by the way, it's a national security issue. we have to think about this. thi
ball down the field and get this fixed t unions are going to have to work with people like jeffrey canada. at the same time, as michelle rhee brought up last night, her union also paid $100 million in a mayor's race to destroy a reform candidate -- >> we'll have mayor fenty on tomorrow, by the way. >> and fought reform every step of the way. >> and that's a big issue. a lot of that is generational, by the way. a lot of the teachers have been in the system for a long time, have...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporation to rule the day. the lead. of. the kaiser report is coming up here on our team but first let's get you up to date on today's top stories if u.s. senate panel gives the go ahead to the start treaty with russia the nuclear arms reduction deal will now face the full upper house before it can be ratified. suspected chechen terrorists off meds a coyote who was it wanted in russia has reportedly arrived in poland despite a far these threats to arrest him. and russian and canadian foreign ministers meeting in moscow to hammer out an agreement over a slice of the arctic thought to hold massive mineral reserves. stacey and max are next with the kaiser report stay with us. and this is the kaiser report you know those bankers they're getting squeezed from two sides number one the basel committee wants to raise the reserve requirements thus putting a lot of the ponzi scheme ing out of business they are resisting that reform and then you've got the law you've got interpol tryin
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporation to rule the day. the lead. of. the kaiser report is coming up here on our team but first let's get you up to date on today's top stories if u.s. senate panel gives the go ahead to the start treaty with russia the nuclear arms reduction deal will now face the full upper house before it can be ratified. suspected chechen terrorists off meds a coyote who was it wanted in russia has reportedly arrived in...
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. >> it features jeffrey canada who shows it's possible to create jet stream great schools even in poor neighborhoods. this week the department of education announced grants to replicate his success in 20 more cities. >> it's not an issue that we should put our heads in the sand. we could actually fix this. >> reporter: but critics of the movie say it unfairly targets public schools, their teachers and unions. >> i thought it was a little slanted because i think that there are a lot of great public schools with great teachers and great administrators and great families. >> reporter: still... >> does anyone in your group think the status quo is working? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: they also agree on what's at stake. >> you know, i want to be a teacher. >> reporter: a child's future. >> i want to be a nurse. i want to be a doctor. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and you can see my complete interview with davis guggenheim on my webcast on cbsnews.com. that is the cbs news for tonight. thank you fur watching. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. 7 captioning s
. >> it features jeffrey canada who shows it's possible to create jet stream great schools even in poor neighborhoods. this week the department of education announced grants to replicate his success in 20 more cities. >> it's not an issue that we should put our heads in the sand. we could actually fix this. >> reporter: but critics of the movie say it unfairly targets public schools, their teachers and unions. >> i thought it was a little slanted because i think that...
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people may leave those lines as they do in canada because they cannot survive the line. that is what i can see happening. >> i think we need to think outside the box. we don't do that and nothing government. in my personal of view, i think the federal government may well be in the wrong business with regard to health care. one of the things we need to have a discussion and debate about is what level of universal coverage is appropriate, affordable, and sustainable over time. in my view, that is preventative wellness and catastrophic protection with an option to obtain more if you want. i think we need to think about how we can end up moving toward a system that is more appropriate, affordable, and sustainable while maintaining competition and the ultimate delivery to the private sector because right now the system we have now, we have made more promises than we will be able to deliver on. that is the simple truth. >> you see a lot of projections of future medicaid and medicare costs. it seems there should be a largererror bar because you know the formula. you don't know
people may leave those lines as they do in canada because they cannot survive the line. that is what i can see happening. >> i think we need to think outside the box. we don't do that and nothing government. in my personal of view, i think the federal government may well be in the wrong business with regard to health care. one of the things we need to have a discussion and debate about is what level of universal coverage is appropriate, affordable, and sustainable over time. in my view,...
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in canada but it only takes 100 signatures. it does not occur to people in most countries that is legitimate for two parties to get together and keep competition off the ballot. host: for those who tried to keep the parties off the ballots, what is the main reasoning? guest: it depends on whether they are talking honestly or not. if you want an example of an honest comment, i was at a georgia state legislative hearing once and a legislator on the elections committee said, i don't want no damn libertarian running against me. i appreciated that. when the law came before judges, the judges will not say something like that. they constantly tell us we are in danger of overcrowded ballots that will cause the utter confusion. the truth is, we suffer from under-crowded ballots. i have been tracking state legislative candidacies for 20 years. every election year between 30% and 35% of the state races have one candidate on the ballot, even for the more important office of u.s. house of representatives -- typically 10% have only one candi
in canada but it only takes 100 signatures. it does not occur to people in most countries that is legitimate for two parties to get together and keep competition off the ballot. host: for those who tried to keep the parties off the ballots, what is the main reasoning? guest: it depends on whether they are talking honestly or not. if you want an example of an honest comment, i was at a georgia state legislative hearing once and a legislator on the elections committee said, i don't want no damn...
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we have a pair of storms, one located on the border of washington and oregon, the other up to canada. we have a nice flow through the pacific northwest. you can see where the jet stream is arcing into the northern rockies, stuck as a low pressure center. that's where the cool air is and rain. you can see it's raining lightly from seattle to puget sound, moderate rainfall. back up through the yakima now. that's the case pretty much through the day today. on and off light rain through the morning. it's chilly, too. it's raining and in the 50s. that's cool. not very warm today with the clouds and showers. highs only in the mid-60s. warm weather, get to southern nevada and arizona where it's even a lot cooler. that's a look at your wednesday forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. showers will be the rule, work their way down to mount shasta, crescent city only 59 degrees. we're talking light jacket and sweater weather. put the shorts away. hard to find some warm spots. the storm will move out. we'll give you the thursday forecast coming up. >>> also coming up, a
we have a pair of storms, one located on the border of washington and oregon, the other up to canada. we have a nice flow through the pacific northwest. you can see where the jet stream is arcing into the northern rockies, stuck as a low pressure center. that's where the cool air is and rain. you can see it's raining lightly from seattle to puget sound, moderate rainfall. back up through the yakima now. that's the case pretty much through the day today. on and off light rain through the...
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they're 7 million in the u.s. 150,000 in canada. what you're supposed to do if you have this in your home right now, you're supposed to contact mattel and do not use this tricyc tricycle. do not use it and send you a replacement key. also, a bunch of infant toys with inflatable balls. a choking hazard. crawl and cruise playground. several different products. 2.8 million recalled. there's an flatible ball with a valve on it, kiran. it can come loose and it has -- children began to choose on the valve coming loose. >> this is a concern because it's for an infant play yard where kids -- supposed to be okay for the kids to put it in the mouth. >> exactly what a child is putting in the mouth and a piece to come loose. another thing here, some highchairs also from fisher price. healthy care, easy clean and close to me highchairs. there's a laceration hassard on the back of the legs, a clip to hold the tray not using it. this tray clip cut 14 children. some of them requiring stitches to close the gash from the back of this highchair. again
they're 7 million in the u.s. 150,000 in canada. what you're supposed to do if you have this in your home right now, you're supposed to contact mattel and do not use this tricyc tricycle. do not use it and send you a replacement key. also, a bunch of infant toys with inflatable balls. a choking hazard. crawl and cruise playground. several different products. 2.8 million recalled. there's an flatible ball with a valve on it, kiran. it can come loose and it has -- children began to choose on the...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations around. they faced it this is not a provocation but a warning of. the forces that machete first step is already assured us of a quick victory speech so they have no idea about the hardships to face. one it is this is it is open to new things for any army the life of a usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. victories nineteen forty five dollars on t.v. dot com. most go to bill in hotels. toto keep a promise he's come to us moto east west nova told. some. historical hotels of a culture in the city. called small. as a good up until the stroke or less to tropicana her toe. former mayor is reportedly not planning to leave the political scene after being sacked by the russian president. a wave of protest is expected to sweep through europe as tens of thousands prepare to take to the streets to say no to stare. and after months of violence and political turmoil ker
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these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. corporations are on the day. wealthy british style stock. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred the global financial headlines to conjure reports. from funds to. screen stocks on t.v. . it's now six thirty pm here in the russian capital you all with your headlines now the mayor of moscow is fired after eighteen years in power the president says he did because he no longer had confidence in the capital city top boss. a group of international activists on a jewish organized aid mission to blockaded gaza is forced to end its journey by israeli warships. the russian president ends a trip to china by meeting the man widely predicted to be the next leader of the people's republic. the secretive north korean leader kim jong il promotes his son general in a possible for a step towards a hereditary transfer of power. well with north korean leader expected to name his successor any time now talks to an expert on not region
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to north carolina to welcome back to the william b. j. lawson the republican candidate for congress in north carolina's fourth district is receive the backing of ron paul b.j. lawson welcome back to the kaiser report thanks max great to be with you all right b.j. lawson first i want to talk about china it seems that there is a brewing trade and currency war between the u.s. and china last year north carolina your state exported one point nine billion in goods to china a business insider lists north carolina as one of the top ten states to be harmed by a trade war with china and your thoughts p.j. lawson well i think that's a great point and when you look at where we are in this global economy we need to be restoring honest capitalism not trying to build build walls instead of building bridges at the same time china is an easy target because for that one what we may be exporting a lot we've also been exporti
and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to north carolina to welcome back to the william b. j. lawson the republican candidate for congress in north carolina's fourth district is receive the backing of ron paul b.j. lawson welcome back to the kaiser report thanks max great to be with you all right b.j. lawson first i want to talk about china it seems that there is a brewing...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada as. china corporations are on the day. to be so much brighter if you know about songs from phones to pressure. from stunts on t.v. dot com. if. the international association of russian language and literature teachers will hold the world festival of russian language. are you interested in a better understanding of russian language and culture can you sing russian songs will. become a participant of the world festival of russian language and will an exciting trip to st petersburg in russia. for more information visit the festival website. every month we give you the future of the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world to join us for technology update on our. data data generated from an electrical grid. and you can do to do it in california . resources for simplicity. let's go to sort of. ten thirty pm here in moscow thanks for staying with us here on our t.v.'s are your headlines new details emerge after russian pilots managed to crash land a crippled passen
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada as. china corporations are on the day. to be so much brighter if you know about songs from phones to pressure. from stunts on t.v. dot com. if. the international association of russian language and literature teachers will hold the world festival of russian language. are you interested in a better understanding of russian language and culture can you sing russian songs will. become a participant of the world festival of...
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if you do want to move, don't come to canada. my salary of $70,000 a year turns into just over $34,000 after income tax and that still doesn't take into account $4 a gallon gas and a general federal provincial sales tax of 13%. bimal writes, jack, the problem is that taxes are not 39.6%. they are now going up to over 60%. you are forgetting social security, medicare, medicare on capital gains, state taxes, property taxes. i'm of the opinion that after 60% a person making $250,000 a year should consider leaving america. why not look at life and growing economies like india, china, or other places? frank writes, know any countries without fox? if you want to read more on this go to my blog cnn.com/caffertyfile and you'll find a lot of e-mails and things there. do you know any countries without fox? >> i don't know. i'm sure there are some, jack. i'll see you tomorrow. i appreciate it. bye-bye. it's not an issue that usually comes up in campaigns, but one race is now making headlines because of witchcraft. cnn's jeanne moos takes a
if you do want to move, don't come to canada. my salary of $70,000 a year turns into just over $34,000 after income tax and that still doesn't take into account $4 a gallon gas and a general federal provincial sales tax of 13%. bimal writes, jack, the problem is that taxes are not 39.6%. they are now going up to over 60%. you are forgetting social security, medicare, medicare on capital gains, state taxes, property taxes. i'm of the opinion that after 60% a person making $250,000 a year should...
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flatow full these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operation today. for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. of a failed state this is not a provocation but a warning of. the forces that we should use every issue to support the tree speak so they have no idea about the hardships the you face. one it is this is it all of them to news and for any army the life of a usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. nineteen forty five dot dot com. this is coming to life the most going to have a. meltdown the russian president finds moscow's mad you were telling him to hit the road also eighteen sometimes called bashing gays as the boss of europe's biggest so it's. obama's fault it's our turn to turn the killing nine again as a vessel carrying international jewish his has been forced to abandon its mission by his friend he will ship's.
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